I’m talking about interactive live video feeds of shiurim, along with online resources – all in realtime.

Meaning, you sit in Shiur at home along with the rest of the “class” and you can interact with each other and of course the Rabbi giving the Shiur (including Rabbi Brovender). And they have shiurim on different levels, for beginners and advanced learners.

You can apparently have a video Chavrusa, and they have Rabbis on-call 24/6 to answer questions on what you are learning.

i don't buy it. i see value in sitting in a classroom and interacting. that's part of the experience of learning torah. this might be good for some far flung college student returning to judaism or a doctor in Alaska, but for someone that lives with a 10-30 minute drive of the best shiurim in the world this doesn't make sense.

Thanks safranit... unfortunetely maybe Jameel is clueless of what goes on at many of these yashivas.. i am not making of the religion, it was a mock on a huge part of the 'yeshivish' crowd that spent much of their time outside the beis medrash rather than inside.